Anquetin Collection
Louis Anquetin (1861-1932) was a French artist known for his diverse range of works, from self-portraits to scenes of everyday life
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Louis Anquetin (1861-1932) was a French artist known for his diverse range of works, from self-portraits to scenes of everyday life. In his "Self-Portrait at the easel, " created around 1892, Anquetin captures himself in the act of painting, showcasing his dedication and passion for art. "The Luncheon at Bourgueil (Le dejeuner a Bourgueil), ca 1893" depicts a group of people enjoying a meal together. The warm colors and relaxed atmosphere convey a sense of camaraderie and conviviality. In "Au cirque Maurice" from 1887, Anquetin transports us to the circus with vibrant colors and dynamic brushstrokes. The energy and excitement of the performers are palpable, capturing the essence of this popular form of entertainment. Anquetin's portrait skills shine through in "Portrait of Henry Samary, " painted around 1890. With meticulous attention to detail, he brings out Samary's unique features and personality, creating an intimate connection between subject and viewer. "Avenue de Clichy. Five O Clock in the Evening" takes us to bustling Parisian streets during twilight hours in 1887. Through bold strokes and contrasting light effects, Anquetin captures the lively ambiance as people go about their daily routines. "In the Aristide Bruants Montmartre club Le Mirliton" transports us back to late-night revelry in Paris' bohemian district during 1886-1887. This scene immerses us into the world of cabaret culture with its vibrant characters and lively atmosphere. Anquetin's ability to capture beauty is evident in "Woman with veil (Femme à la voilette). " Through delicate brushwork, he portrays an enigmatic woman adorned with a veil that adds an air of mystery to her presence. His drawings prints showcase his versatility as an artist.